Villa De Angelis
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Ashes to Ashes, Lust to Dust
... joining new friends tonight; friends who will leave us in Rome tomorrow. It will be sad to see them go but newer friends, we are confident, will board there for our next seven days to Barcelona. ( Gloria…I am so glad I don’t have to pack tonight and leave the comfort and luxury of this ship in exchange for the security procedures of an airport, dragging too much luggage…I know, I am spoiled. But at least I own up to it, so I am okay with that) ...
Amazing Amalfi Coast
... Finally, we went to hop on a bus back to Sant'Agnello only to run into the girls again!
It was another chilled out night, before our trip back to Rome the next day.
We only had one more night in Rome and it was purely for transport reasons - our flight would leave from Fiuminico Airport at 7am. We made our way on the incredibly hot train to Naples, before catching a gorgeously airconditioned fast train back to Rome. It was a bit of a ...
Sorrento
... 45 AM BR time), and made our way through immigration, picked up our bags, and found our way to the train platform for the Leonardo Express to get from the airport to the train station. In Rome, mom bought a snack, and we navigated our way to the right track for our train to Naples (barely). The train was AWESOME. We bought second class tickets and they were great - air conditioned, plenty of room, lots of interesting people (including a couple from Japan and what I am pretending is ...
Capri
... and the windows were quite dirty, so we did not have great views. But overall the Capri trip was what we wanted.
After we returned we wandered around the port (again), but this time we were bright enough to return by elevator. We rested at the Foreigner's club (great views, including a tall ship). We sampled Bruschetta and Octopus salad. We found a music box museum, but it was closed. Finally we walked back to our hotel and packed for our next ...
Smallest town with the biggest heart
... However, as we were traveling back, we ran into (literally face to face run in since the amount of people that attempt to fit on the trains would make individual who has taken US public transit count their stars) a man with his grand-daughter from Yukon who confirmed our once-suppressed worry about the trains being out of commission on the day that we are trying to get to Rome. He kindly told us that he would help us out by taking us to a ...